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Pogacar wins UAE Tour ater Ewan claims closing sprint

Runner-up behind Yates 12 months ago, Pogacar made amends by claiming the lead in the third stage this year and then successful­ly defending it for the remainder of the seven-stage World Tour race

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

Reigning Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar won season-opening UAE Tour as Australian Caleb Ewan claimed Saturday’s seventh stage sprinting honours in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

It was an evenful day with echelons that threatened to shake up the General Classifica­tion standings. Race leader Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) and runner-up Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) were at the front throughout but the later crashed ater the peloton regrouped.

Yates rejoined the bunch despite his injuries and preserved his spot on the final podium. Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-quick Step) also retained his third place in what will remain the first overall victory for Pogacar at the UAE Tour.

The 22-year-old Pogacar dominated the race to turn the tables on Yates, who had edged the Slovenian in last year’s coronaviru­s-curtailed edition of the World Tour event.

Last year, Yates was declared the winner ater the UAE Tour was called off with two stages let following the virus outbreak.

Pogacar took command of the general classifica­tion in Monday’s time-trial, when the winner of stage one Mathieu van der Poel let the race ater a staff member on his AlpecinFen­ix team tested positive for coronaviru­s, and then won Tuesday’s summit finish stage and carefully managed his lead in Thursday’s second summit finish.

“This is really big,” said Pogacar, who gave UAE Team Emirates team a second success in their home race, four years ater it was won by Portugal’s Rui Costa.

“I feel super amazing. It’s one of the best races, for sure, with a really good organizati­on, super good fans and support. I worked really hard for this, it’s really amazing, we’re happy and proud. I feel so comfortabl­e here in the UAE. Every time I come here it’s like I’m home

“It’s hard to win this race, but everything is possible. We focused on this event and now we’ll take it step-by-step this season. The UAE Tour is great for the beginning [of the season] and I enjoy it. Every single victory will stay in my heart and is special to me,” the Slovenian added.

Speaking about his next races in Italy this year, he added: “My form is good. It depends on the day and the weather. But I think we’re well prepared. It’s going to be hard though. There are a lot of good fighters competing against us. Strade Bianche is difficult, but I enjoy racing there. It’s one of the best for me. Ater Tirreno, I’ll do the classics, and prepare for the Tour [de France] and the nationals probably. I’ve got quite a busy schedule this year,” he added.

In the closing stage, Team Ineos’ Yates fell 40 kilometres from the line, but climbed back on his bike to rejoin the peloton.

He suffered several cuts to his face but didn’t appear to have suffered major injuries as he continued to race ater receiving medical assistance.

Up front, Loto rider Ewan pounced and passed Sam Bennet in the shadow of the finish to deny the Irishman a third stage win this week.

“We came here to win a stage and there was only one more let to take,” said Ewan, who had claimed his first win of the season.

“It was a bit of a relief when I crossed the line. I haven’t been this far into the year without a win in my whole career.

“I am happy I got a win today. I think I am stronger now than I have ever been. My climbing should be beter... my sprint is beter. I have two grand tours in my legs now. I should be beter than I was the previous year. This is also my first victory as a father of two. And seeing my family tonight will be really nice,” he added.

The four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome finished 47th overall for his new team Israel Start-up Nation, 22 minutes adrit.

Froome is still recovering from multiple fractures sustained during his 2019 crash at the Criterium du Dauphine.

Froome said: “Hopefully things are coming together, but I definitely need more of these races behind me.”

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 ?? Supplied Picture ?? Team Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar celebrates on the podium after winning the UAE Tour in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
Supplied Picture Team Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar celebrates on the podium after winning the UAE Tour in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

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